Object Management Group

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Object Management Group
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NIST Sector Data
GICS Industrial Software & Services
Smart Tag(s)
Business type Nonprofit
Year Founded 1989
Founder(s) Hewlett-Packard
IBM
Sun Microsystems
Apple Computer
American Airlines
iGrafx
and Data General
City, State Needham, MA
Country United States
Region Served Worldwide
Executives Richard Soley
Revenue $42.70 million€ 37.576 <br />£ 31.598 <br />CA$ 54.229 <br />CNY 270.291 <br />KRW 52.327 <br />
Number of employees 350
Sponsorship Level Of Interest
Members


The Object Management Group is a computer industry standards consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a range of technologies.


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The Digital Twin Consortium’s open-source collaboration initiative is now available to the public on GitHub. An open-source collaboration community will accelerate the adoption of digital twin-enabling technologies and solutions. Consortium members and non-members can collaborate on open-source projects, code, and collateral and become part of the DTC ecosystem.
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Today, international technology standards organization Object Management Group® (OMG®) announced it would co-host a digital infrastructure forum with the Open Civic Foundation (OCF) and the Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC) in support of open civic data and IT standards through the further development of the Open Civic Architectural Framework (OCAF).
IIC600.jpg OMG and IIC Structure and activities
Stephen Mellor is the Chief Technical Officer for the Industrial Internet Consortium, where he directs the standards requirements and technology & security priorities for the Industrial Internet. In that role, he coordinates the activities of the several engineering, architecture, security and testbed working groups and teams. He also co-chairs both the Definitions, Taxonomy and Reference Architecture workgroup and the Use Cases workgroup for the NIST CPS PWG (National Institute for Standards and Technology Cyberphysical System Public Working Group).

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